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Rangers need a first baseman

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There are plenty of free-agent options available for the Rangers at first base. But will Texas spend the money to sign one of them? Buster Olney discusses. Biggest holes for contenders (Insider)

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Foreman captures Doak Walker award (2:19)

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Foreman takes home Doak Walker Award

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Texas running back D'Onta Foreman wins the Doak Walker Award for the nation's best running back of the year. Foreman becomes the third Longhorn to win the award, following Ricky Williams (1997-98) and Cedric Benson (2004).

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Texas junior D'Onta Foreman is the 3rd Texas RB to win the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top RB. The others are Ricky Williams and Cedric Benson. Foreman leads FBS with 2,028 rushing yards this season.

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Texas running back D'Onta Foreman discusses what it means to win the Doak Walker Award.

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Ray Guy finalists kick it at the CFB Awards (1:53)

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Cowboys looking for revenge against Giants (1:12)

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Texas punter Michael Dickson is wearing a commemorative pin from the Ray Guy Award in memory of Sam Foltz and Mike Sadler, killed in a car accident over the summer.

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Watch: Home Depot College Football Awards Show

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Nine individual awards will be handed out, including the Maxwell Award for Player of the Year. This year's Maxwell finalists are Louisville QB Lamar Jackson, Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield and Michigan LB Jabrill Peppers. Live on ESPN/WatchESPN

Former Baylor football coach Art Briles sued three school regents and a vice president for libel and slander Thursday, accusing them of falsely stating he knew of reported assaults.

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Urban Meyer on Tom Herman taking over at Texas: "I think he's ready for the task." Added that he was glad to see Herman at Houston and discouraged him from taking other jobs before. Houston was a good fit for Herman